Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health
The "Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000, is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intricate relationships between gender, biology, psychology, and culture and their profound effects on health. This comprehensive handbook spans 542 pages and features contributions from leading experts in Psychology, Health, and Epidemiology. It offers an interdisciplinary perspective that is both current and insightful, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of researchers, practitioners, and students alike. Delve into the complexities of how gender and culture influence health outcomes and gain a deeper understanding of these critical issues. Whether you are a professional in the health sector or a scholar in the social sciences, this handbook is a must-have for your collection.